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Like post says, looking for pics of the Kanati Trail Hogs on a 17+ F250/350. I am currently running 315/75r18 Toyo Mts. Once these are gone, I’m thinking of going with the 37x12.50r18 Kanati Trail Hog. According to their webpage they weigh 72.1lbs with a 3970 load rating. They have good reviews and a great price of about $1200 for 37x12.50r18. Thanks!
That tire looks like they did as much as they could to copy a Duratrac, without being an exact copy
wow, you ain't lying...
i like duratrac's tire compound. It is very durable yet excellent in the wet. I doubt the Kanati compound is the same, but i will let the OP test them out for me before switching...
i like duratrac's tire compound. It is very durable yet excellent in the wet. I doubt the Kanati compound is the same, but i will let the OP test them out for me before switching...
It may be a while. I got 15,000 miles on my Toyo’s, and I prob have at least another 20-30k of tread left. Just getting the itch to go up to 37s.
I also thought about the 37x11.50r18 Ridge Grapplers, but for the price of the Kanati, I may have to give them a try!
Like post says, looking for pics of the Kanati Trail Hogs on a 17+ F250/350. I am currently running 315/75r18 Toyo Mts. Once these are gone, I’m thinking of going with the 37x12.50r18 Kanati Trail Hog. According to their webpage they weigh 72.1lbs with a 3970 load rating. They have good reviews and a great price of about $1200 for 37x12.50r18. Thanks!
If your rig is a pavement princess they are probably fine. I put some Kanati Mongrels ( 10 PR ) on my RZR here in sunny AZ and had to put a lot of plugs in them. They punctured real easy from all the sharp rocks, cactus and whatever else lives out in the deserts and mountains around here, They were the worst tire I have run for puncture resistance. Maybe their pickup tires are better, IDK; but after that I personally would not buy them.
My friend has these on his '15 Chevy 2500 Duramax. Pulls a lot of trailers, works road construction. The wear is not very good. 20k miles on the last set. You get what you pay for.
My friend has these on his '15 Chevy 2500 Duramax. Pulls a lot of trailers, works road construction. The wear is not very good. 20k miles on the last set. You get what you pay for.
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